July 10, 2014

NYPD Arrests Man For Stealing His Own Car, He Sues Police


This man's damages were 30 minutes in police custody and the after-effects. I'm glad he is suing. Police have no concern of how much damages false computer files do to ordinary citizens. For the past 24 years I've lived with a state computer data file which indicates two arrests. The original charge was resolved one year after the arrest. It was a police frame-up. The arrest was supposed to be erased from their files after one year. But 24 years later it remains. Whenever anyone investigates me as they do about every month, they see that arrest. Then they try to recreate the same police frame-up by provoking me in order to arrest me again. This has gone on for 24 years. No lawyer would help me get the file erased. Seven lawyers were paid to not put on a defense to the original arrest. Federal criminal data files have an estimated 40 percent error rate.
http://www.nbcnews.com/id/7467732/ns/technology_and_science-security/t/criminal-background-checks-incomplete/#.U78wrvbFZ4M
But the President, his accomplices the Attorney General and the Secretary of Homeland Security use taxpayer funds appropriated for border security to provide lawyers for illegal aliens who cross the border in violation of law. It shows that this lawless government is not only out of control using taxpayer money contrary to public policy, but they also are lying about what they do with the money that Congress appropriated. Law abiding American Citizens have no right to taxpayer funded civil court controversies and matters. But non citizens are being prioritized over citizens and legal immigrants. The current White House appears to be run by criminals or maybe spies, who try to destroy the nation from within.

[From article]
In his Brooklyn federal suit, Clinton Pittman claims that his 1999 Honda Civic was stolen in September 2011 in Jamaica, Queens and that he reported the theft to police.
The vehicle was located by cops the next day and Pittman picked it up from the 48th Precinct stationhouse in The Bronx, the suit states.
Pittman claims that he was driving the same car along the Van Wyck Service Road with his then 11-year-old son two months later when an unmarked NYPD vehicle suddenly swerved in front of him and cut him off at an intersection.
[. . .]
After handing over his identification, the cops finally let him go after roughly 30 minutes of armed grilling, the suit states.

http://nypost.com/2014/07/09/man-arrested-for-stealing-his-own-car-suing-nypd-for-mistake/

Man arrested for stealing his own car suing NYPD for mistake
By Selim Algar
New York Post
July 9, 2014 | 10:20pm

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